This past Sunday, I had the pleasure of attending a Ride to Conquer Cancer fundraiser and a wonderful group ride that was planned around the fundraiser. Starting at the TELUS World of Science, we rode through Vancouver, Burnaby, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Pitt Meadows, and into Maple Ridge, where the fundraiser took place. Following the event we rode back via Langley, Surrey, and New Westminster. All in all the ride was 92 kilometers, or 57.5 miles. I've posted a few pictures below.
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Brief rest along the Trans Canada Trail & a peekaboo view of the North Shore. |
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Crossing the Pitt River bridge, view to the north |
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Crossing the Pitt River bridge, view to the south. |
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Crossing the Golden Ears bridge, view of Mt Baker to the southeast |
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Crossing the Pattulo bridge, view to the south |
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Crossing the Pattulo bridge, view to the north |
Vancouver has a lot of bridges, and they provide great spots for a quick photo stop! For a detailed view and description of Sunday's ride route,
click here. That is the basic route we took, plus a few miles exploring the new bike trails in Tynehead Park. Gorgeous route!
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